Journey to the Top of the World
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Chronicles a journey through the Canadian Arctic and reveals a landscape marked by surprise and mystery as well as a fascinating range of wildlife
Janet Foster delves into the intersection of criminology and urban sociology. Her work examines the interplay between communities, crime, and the urban landscape, focusing on cultures in conflict and worlds in collision. Foster analyzes the social dynamics that shape inner-city neighborhoods and their inhabitants. Her writing offers insightful perspectives on the complexities of urban life and the social relationships that define it.



Chronicles a journey through the Canadian Arctic and reveals a landscape marked by surprise and mystery as well as a fascinating range of wildlife
The book details the efforts of a committed group of civil servants who successfully turned their passion for preserving endangered species into influential government policy. It offers a comprehensive history of the origins of wildlife conservation in Canada, highlighting the challenges and triumphs faced by these individuals in their quest to protect the nation's natural heritage.